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Jul 11, 2018 Sports
Guyana’s School of the Nations brushed off their first round defeat against Bajan School Queen’s Collage with a four-wicket win against Foundation College of Barbados in their second game in Sir Garfield Sobers International School’s tournament at the Police ground in Bridgetown yesterday.
Asked to bat in bright sunshine on a hard pitch, Foundation College, on the back of an attractive even half-century from Jared Lovell, which included four fours and a six, were bowled for 155 in 35 overs.
Jakeem Forde (18) and Tremell Blanche not out 16, supported with the bat for the home side.
Darrius Andrews (3-20), Tathesh Shivrattan (2-23) and Andrew Samaroo (2-43) bowled well for the Guyanese school.
In reply, watched by a good size crowd, the Guyanese School reached 156-6 in 36 overs with Andrew Samaroo leading the way with a fluent 46, decorated with four fours and a six.
Davenand Khemraj (16), Wayne Bollers (19), Rahul Singh (14) and Rajendra Singh (14) and Shivrattan (12*) all contributed to the victory for the Kingston School.
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